Portland Observer, May 9, 1984 Page 11 Safari Club summer fun planned King Center unveilsplaque King Neighborhood Facility, on May 14th, unveils a plaque com­ memorating its namesake, the late civil rights leader, M artin Luther King, Jr. The 10 a m. ceremony at 4813 N .E . 7th Ave., will have Portland M ayor Frank Ivancie and Matthew Prophet, supenntendent of the Port­ land School District, as featured speakers. Portland City Commissioners, Charles Jordan and Margaret Strachan, will be assisted in the un­ veiling by two students from ad­ joining King Primary School and the plaque designer, artist Barbara Johnson. The school, an early childhood education center for preschool to Grade 3, also will provide music selections from its student choir in­ troduced by school board member Herb Cawthorne. Wondering what your school age child will be doing with his or her time this summer while you’re at work? I f you’re looking for con­ structive, entertaining activities to occupy their time, you should con­ sider a unique day-camp program called the Safari Club, offered by Ainsworth Goodnews Daycare located at N .E . 30th and Ainsworth. The program is for 6 to 12 year olds and runs June 14th through August 31st. The center will be open week­ days from 6 a m. to 6 p.m. The Safari Club emphasizes get­ ting kids out-of-doors during the summer and letting them explore Slimmers Salon organization so costs for the program will be kept at a nominal fee. I f you register your child by M ay 13th, you will receive an extra discount on your enrollment fee. Encourage another child to register, and you’ll receive another discount. Children may be enrolled for any time period desired, but preference will be given to children enrolling for the entire summer. For further information on how to register your child, contact Leslie Hoy at 294- 0364 between the hours o f 8:00 a.m. and 5.00 p .m ., M onday through Friday. and learn about their environment through supervised field experien­ ces. Kids will enjoy a variety o f ac­ tivities including at least one d if­ ferent field trip each weekday. Trips will range from concerts on the M all to Fishing and overnight campouts. Kids can also learn how to swim or tumble from qualified professionals or improve their reading skills by being members o f the camp's book club. Along the way, children will develop important leadership skills by helping to plan their own ac­ tivities. Ainsworth Goodnews Daycare is a non-profit, parent-cooperative W e ig h t loss and exercise c e n te r g u a ra n te e d to lose 6 8 pou n ds per w eek and feel good Non allergenic d iet su p p lem en t. Electric exercise m a c h in e . A lso . Body W ra p and Face Lift. 1634 N .E . 7 th Phone: 287 3288 c a ll fo r a p p t eft r V /^ /( '> Toe HAJtVMTT The facility, opened in 1975, was built by the city with funds from a federal grant and is administered as a commbnity center by the school district. The school, formerly called Highland, was renamed for the Rev. King in 1968. Jantzen Beach family fair Jantzen Beach Center is planning a Family Fair for M o ther’s Day weekend, Saturday, M ay 12th, and Sunday, M ay 13th. The two-day event will feature trade booths from various Jantzen Beach Center mer­ chants, family-related businesses and services. and non-profit organizations. Activities on the mall will include daily puppet shows, a Family Photo Contest and Display, a fam ily fashion show, and Baby Olympics, a two-day event featuring contests for babies ages 0-30 months. Voter education workshop set Vanilla Apple Juice Ice Cream Top H arvest. 4 8 -O z . B o ttle Snow S tar. V a n illa Flavored Banquet Entrees C h ic k e n Patti** P la tte r. C h ic k e n Nuqget P la tte r or C h ic k e n D ru m s tic k P latter H a lf G a llo n Ea. SAFEWAY 3-Lb. Jar Peanut Butter Corn Oil Margarine Bel-air Spinach cTol, Assorted Hershey’s Candy Bars Danish Crown Luncheon Meat 32-0z. Low-Fat Yogurt vS The Committee to Elect Margaret Carter, along with M allory and Piedmont Churches o f Christ, in­ vites you to participate in a Voter Education Program at M allory Church o f Christ. 3908 N .E . M allory Ave., Saturday M ay 12th, S w e e t “N a tu rip e Q u a lity B e e f Luscious Kuhy Red, Sweet B eauties . . . Serve W ith Lucerne Ice C ream O r W h ip p in g C rea m ! F u ll-F lavo red . Perfect For B roiling. Pan Frying O r BBQ! 4:00 p.m . We will explain the voting process and show how to use the new pencil- in ballots. Sample ballots will be provided. See you there! I ' S a v e ' I 10 Lb No L im it School Lunch Menu L arg e End R o ast S m a ll End C u t M a y 14 Nachos with Cheese Sauce W hole Kernel Com Taased Salad/Dressing Pears Milk M a y 17 Hamburger w / Lettuce. Tomato, Pickla, Mustard and Catsup Tatar Tots Whipped Fruit Dessert MHk M a y 16 Bean "N Bacon Soup Chicken Nuggets/Catsup Celery Chunks Honey Bran Muffin Sliced Peachea MHk ’ N o L im it 1 / 2 F la t O f 6 P in ts s2 2